Nottingham's most successful band will make their debut at the Royal Concert Hall later this year.

It's an unusual venue for Sleaford Mods, the punk/hip-hop duo who delight in a DIY approach to performing, with programmed music accompanying live vocals.

There is no backing band and no stage set.

(Image: Joseph Raynor)

But after selling out Rock City three times in recent years, the 2,200 all-seater Royal Concert Hall is the next step up for the chart-bothering Jason Williamson and Andrew Fearn, who will be playing on Sunday, September 30.

“We thought we’d have a change of venue from Rock City," said Williamson.

"The Royal Concert Hall is really the only feasible option. We’re not big enough for the Arena yet (lol) and it’s a Nottingham landmark, much like Rock City."

Under 16s must be accompanied by a adult. Tickets are limited to six per customer.

Sleaford Mods performing at Rock City (Image: Mark Fear)

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